Lyman-alpha line
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The Lyman-alpha line is a spectral line of hydrogen emitted when the electron falls from the n=2 orbit to the n=1 orbit. Its wavelength is approximately 1215 (Angstroms)
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Lyman-alpha line From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Lyman-alpha line is a spectral line of hydrogen emitted when the electron falls from the n=2 orbit to the n=1 orbit. Its wavelength is approximately 1215 (Angstroms) |
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